Tented Eco-Camp in the Himalayas, India
Tented cabin in Chopta, Uttarakhand
3 guests • 1 bedroom • 0 bathrooms
Features and services
Most popular features
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Wildlife watching
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Restaurant
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Shower
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Yoga
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Water
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Golfing
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Meditation
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Climbing
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Whitewater rafting
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Winter sports
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Private Lounge/Living room
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Dining room
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Sink
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Linens and pillows
Where you will stay
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Chopta, Uttarakhand
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Scenic views
The eco-camp is located in Uttarakhand, a state in the Himalayas in North India. The area is also referred to as "Devbhumi", or "Home of God", as you'll find many Hindu temples and pilgrimage centers in this region. Uttarakhand is well known for its many natural beauties - the Himalayas, the Bhabhar and the Terai. Travelers come to Uttrakhand to practice yoga and meditation, to have adventures in a genuine ecosystem and rich culture, as well as to go trekking, river rafting, mountaineering and more!
Activities near Chopta
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Winter sports
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Whitewater rafting
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Climbing
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Meditation
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Yoga
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Wildlife watching
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Golfing
On-site you can play badminton, volleyball, cricket, football, and golf, and you can go hiking in the surrounding jungle. There are also yoga sessions held by trained instructors on a daily basis.
Birdwatching - With over 551 bird species, Uttrakhand is a paradise for birders.
Nanda Devi - is a sanctuary located in the Chamoli district, it is royal and the most popular shrine. Trek this amazing route, with Joshimath as the starting point. Check out the snow capped peaks of Nanda Devi.
Flora & Fauna - Uttrakhand Himalaya is famous for its unique array of flora and fauna. There are hundreds of species of animals, trees, flowers and herbs. Uttrakahnd is home to many rare and endangered animals species such as the Monal (state bird), snow leopard, musk deer, snow cock, amend others.
Jim Corbett National Park - is famous for its tigers, leopards, elephants and panthers. Don't miss Nainital, the most popular hill station in northern India. Other attractions include Ramnagar, Corbett Falls and Garjia Temple.
Chandrashilla Peak (13,000 ft. above sea level ) - is the summit of the Tungnath. Ascending the summit is very popular among travelers. The peak offers mesmerizing views of the Himalayan range.
Kedarnath Wild Life Sanctuary - This stretch of the Himalayas offers beautiful views of snow-clad mountains, valleys, forests and grasslands. The important mammals in the sanctuary are snow leopard, snow cock, tahr, musk deer, serow, leopard, Himalayan bear, sambhar, and bharal.
Tungah - is the highest Shiva temple in the world. It's an absolute must-see. It's also referred to as 'Lord of Peaks', which forms the Alaknanda and Mandakini river valleys.
Other sports activities include snow skiing, rock climbing, river rafting, cliff climbing, tree climbing, rappelling and more.
Birdwatching - With over 551 bird species, Uttrakhand is a paradise for birders.
Nanda Devi - is a sanctuary located in the Chamoli district, it is royal and the most popular shrine. Trek this amazing route, with Joshimath as the starting point. Check out the snow capped peaks of Nanda Devi.
Flora & Fauna - Uttrakhand Himalaya is famous for its unique array of flora and fauna. There are hundreds of species of animals, trees, flowers and herbs. Uttrakahnd is home to many rare and endangered animals species such as the Monal (state bird), snow leopard, musk deer, snow cock, amend others.
Jim Corbett National Park - is famous for its tigers, leopards, elephants and panthers. Don't miss Nainital, the most popular hill station in northern India. Other attractions include Ramnagar, Corbett Falls and Garjia Temple.
Chandrashilla Peak (13,000 ft. above sea level ) - is the summit of the Tungnath. Ascending the summit is very popular among travelers. The peak offers mesmerizing views of the Himalayan range.
Kedarnath Wild Life Sanctuary - This stretch of the Himalayas offers beautiful views of snow-clad mountains, valleys, forests and grasslands. The important mammals in the sanctuary are snow leopard, snow cock, tahr, musk deer, serow, leopard, Himalayan bear, sambhar, and bharal.
Tungah - is the highest Shiva temple in the world. It's an absolute must-see. It's also referred to as 'Lord of Peaks', which forms the Alaknanda and Mandakini river valleys.
Other sports activities include snow skiing, rock climbing, river rafting, cliff climbing, tree climbing, rappelling and more.
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